Pencil Drawing of Blackie Cat

Here is another pencil drawings of my cat, Ms Blackerbee, (aka Blackie).


The drawing below was when I thought the picture was done, but as usual, I kept seeing things that needed more work, and honestly I still am. But there is only so much you can do on one picture once you have gone so far. So we will leave Ms Blackerbee as she is. Okay, maybe I will go back and add her eyebrow whiskers :)



Pictured below are the photos that the drawing is based on. Around this time last year I had just finished the oil pastel seen in the background, Ms Blackerbee was very persistently getting in my face and right in the way of the camera. That is until I started trying to take her picture,  of course, then she went and laid down.  I managed a few photos, but since they were cute, but not perfect, I decided to mess them up a little more by trying to draw her 🀣

Yes, the proportions are WAY off, please keep in mind, this is a PRACTICE drawing. πŸ˜‰


Ms Blackerbee shared in the process with me 😍


 Youtube is one of my favorite places to find inspiration and instruction. Recently I found Colored Pencil with Kirsty, a great pencil art instructor with some great drawing tips. Go check her out if you too would like to get tips for pencil drawing, and empress your cat ㋛


Thank you for stopping by.

Stop by my new Art Journal page if you would like to see more doodles by Cathleen.

Best wishes and happy drawing!

Back To Basics

🐒🐟🐠 Back to Basics for Proportions ~


Sitting and drawing the other day, I noticing how wrong my proportions are. This got me thinking about getting back to the basics. Not 10 minutes later, my husband walks up on me drawing and says that there are some really good books on drawing, and that I should get one and take a look. Yes! Great idea! So, I pick up a fun drawing book that we have and start back with basic shapes.  

I had originally gotten this book (Draw Really Cool Stuff), long ago for the kids and me. Of course, we had given it a try, but mostly the book just sat on a shelf. 

Personally, I had never really understood about starting with shapes, I didn't get it. It was a step that I missed all these years. Even when drawing a face, I would try to start with an egg, sure, and try to make the lines, but usually did not follow anywhere near any of these in what I saw or would draw. I just didn't get it. Now, after all these years of trying to learn how to draw, trying to figure out how to express what is in my head, I pick up this book and something has change....

Suddenly the idea of seeing the shapes, mapping them out, it just makes more sense!

Kind of like reading a dance book, you can read it, but until your body actually grasps the movements, you will not be able to put it together.

I'm not sure what clicked, but if you want my opinion and my advice, it was all the practice that I've been doing lately.  In practicing everyday, I've learned more and more. I'm learning things like how to hold the pencil more efficiently, how to work more quickly, better shading, etc. All these things get better with practice.

Below are a few drawings that I have done from the book so far.
They are for proportion and using the basic shapes method, which, I think really helped. 

In the past, I had hated having to erase those shapes that you do in the beginning, but as Doug Dubosque, and other instructors point out, you should do these shapes with light pencil marks, to be erased, or simply drawn over, later. This lightness was something that I am only recently beginning to master, and it is very helpful.

Here are a few drawings I did from the book so far;


πŸ’š 🐒.


After making this little fish, he seemed so lonely, so I found another fish, and the crown of thorns starfish in the book, and they got added to the picture.


I can't wait to see what else comes from this doodling adventure!  We would love to see your latest doodles, if you would like to share, leave them in the comments below. 
See more doodle adventures here on Doily Designs Art Journal.

In life, the way we see things changes with time.

Be patient with yourself, keep at it, and practice, practice, practice :)

Thank you for stopping by.

Best wishes and happy doodling!


First drawing from book 'Draw Really Cool Stuff', Fat Sand Rat.



Leaves of Change

🍁 Hello Fall 🍁


πŸ‚ Beautiful changing colors of Autumn πŸ‚


Mix of plants make a lovely landscape.




      πŸ‚ Colorful sprouts of Creeping Fig Ivy πŸ‚


πŸƒπŸ‚πŸƒ

Don't let the time slip away. 
Make the most of every day.

🍁

Thank you for stopping by and sharing your time. 
Best wishes πŸ‚

Doily Designs

 Doily Designs 

In 2011, I began crocheting in the round and was hooked. ∞ Crocheting itself is very therapeutic and meditative and in the round is the cherry on top. Round and round, row after row, coming full circle. It is so very satisfying. In the round offers so much inspiration, there are endless possibilities of things to make. After making one doily like design after another, like the ones below, the name Doily Designs was born.

A few of my Doily Designs~



Doily Designs earrings from 2011





 Doily Designs Blanket, 2012.

                                                                         



Doily Designs tree skirt, 2012. First published pattern, for purchase,  2018.





2012, Doily Designs Shells & Lace Doily Rug.  Lovingly, inspired by wanting to make my Mother-in-Law a unique and special gift.








Custom Rug and Blanket order for babies room, photo courtesy of customer.





Doily Designs Shirt, inspired design, 2015





Doily Designs, Mint Chocolate Chip Mandala Doily, 2014. 
(Free pattern at Doily Designs)





 I'll finish up with the new large tree skirt pattern.  Large Cranberry Pineapple Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt Pattern now available on Etsy.

2018-2021


Always aspiring to find new concepts and create new joy.....

Keeping the traditions going and growing!

Thank you for stopping by!


Bee drawing by Liz 🐝☕🐝

Poetry by Whisper



Dark, yet inspirational poetry, such as; 

Out on a Limb, Shattered Glass, and others 

by Whisper, (aka CWG)

can be now be found on Poetry by Whisper, 

Doily Designs poetry page.

Thank you for stopping by.





Summer Flowers in Texas

 

A few Abstract Photographs of Summer Flowers in bloom after Texas rain.

Peonies closeup.



Texas Sage Bush at sunset.

Photographs by Cathleen Wake Gorbatenko


Do unto others


 
A great way to live.

"In everything, do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Matthew 7:12 

Best wishes of joy and happiness.

Sewing Machine Cover

Sewing machine cover and gift set.


Sewing machine cover pattern found in a magazine, made for my m.i.l. years ago. 

First quilting project ever and it was pretty addictive. 

The flowers turned out cute and I like the idea of using ribbon and scrap fabric to make flowers. 

Buttons were used in center of flowers and a little covered box in matching fabric to store what nots in, made with a cardboard gift box.
 
The gift bags are hand made as well. Painted picture on brown bag, with holes and yarn for handle. 

The sewing box was store bought, but went well with the theme.


Handmade card is paper 'stained glass'.



This was a fun to make birthday gift.

Thank you for stopping by.
May you find joy and inspiration in life.
Best wishes and happy crafting!




Years ago, when we would visit Grandma's (aka, my m.i.l.), she would always be sewing something for her home, so on her birthday, after seeing a sewing machine cover in a magazine, I was inspired to gift her a handmade sewing machine cover.
 
Doing a lot of sewing myself at the time, I knew how nice a machine cover could be, and maybe if it is interesting enough, she would use it more. She loves light colors, and I happened to have some scrap material, from her, that worked out perfect. This was my first quilting adventure. It was quite fun and inspired me to make more quilted items later.

This amazing puzzle was put together by my S.I.L. ⛪🧩


Happy Birthday!!

Weird Texas Plants and Wild Flowers


Flowers and plants photographed in Central Texas.
Part 2 

These are some of the more interesting, unusual, and prickly, Texas wildflowers I've photographed.


Go to Wildflower pictures Part 1 for more pictures, or visit ShutterStock to see more and/or purchase photographs.


Texas Prickly Poppy
(Argemone)
Very thorny, desert rose.


This tall plant is covered in spikes, even the bulbs dare you to touch them.


Blossom attracts many pollinators with its lovely yellow pollen.





Antelope Horn Milkweed 
(Asclepias asperula)








Cow Parsley
(Anthriscus sylvestris)
Flowering before turning to 'stickers'.







Red Texas Yucca


            




Upright Prairie Coneflower, aka, Mexican Hat
(Ratibida columnifera)



Photos by Cathleen Wake Gorbatenko

Thank you for stopping by.
Best wishes and happy gardening!


Flag Day

Happy Flag Day ~ 


Latest photos from the 
Boho Granny Crochet American Flag Collection
Visit Doily Designs on Etsy to purchase.







 


Cranberry Pineapple Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt Pattern

⭐  Doily Designs Cranberry Pineapple  Crochet Christmas Tree Skirt Pattern One of a kind tree skirt is an eye catching take on the classic v...